Korver, 40, last played in the league in 2019-20 with the
Milwaukee Bucks. In 17 NBA seasons, he averaged 9.7 points and
3.0 rebounds per game over 1,232 games (423 starts).
He retires fourth all-time in career 3-pointers made with 2,450,
though Nets star James Harden is likely to surpass him early
next season.
The then-New Jersey Nets drafted Korver in the second round in
2003 and traded his rights to the Philadelphia 76ers for
$125,000 in cash. As the story goes, the Nets used some of that
money to buy a new office copy machine.
He never played for the Nets, but now joins them in a player
development capacity after suiting up for the Sixers (2003-07),
Utah Jazz (2007-10, 2018-19), Chicago Bulls (2010-12), Atlanta
Hawks (2012-17), Cleveland Cavaliers (2017-18) and Bucks.
Korver was named an All-Star one time: in 2014-15 with Atlanta,
a season that he finished with averages of 12.1 points, 4.1
rebounds and 2.6 assists, a 48.7 shooting percentage and a 49.2
rate from 3-point range, in 75 games (all starts).
Brooklyn finished last season 48-24, good for the No. 2 seed in
the Eastern Conference, but fell to the eventual NBA champion
Milwaukee Bucks in the second round of the playoffs.
--Field Level Media
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